Thread regarding Baker Hughes layoffs

Any expected lay offs in NAL upstream chemicals?

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Chemical is a rotten apple. It was hit by bad management several years ago. Then it is hit by the current management. Lip service + politics are there now. But, do CEO care? You know the answer. Will they look at this site? You know the answer.

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Post ID: @8rkn+19EfYZcM

It’s almost criminal what’s going on in Chemicals. Once strong leaders of Chemicals replaced leaders from other PLs...what were they thinking???

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🏓 who’s serving ??? The bad news and pink slips...

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Post ID: @4mee+19EfYZcM

Geez who is left to 🥾? The experience was shown the door, the key employees that have been waiting to be promoted or at the minimum provided a career path (any hope) have decided to walk and find employment elsewhere.

At this rate, no one, and I mean no one, even notices who’s gone anymore. Worst yet, employees for the most part don’t even understand their responsibilities anymore. Managers can’t even tell them what to do since they don’t know what’s going on or understand the role their own group plays. HR is even more Clueless.

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Post ID: @3wii+19EfYZcM

Yes....big time layoffs in March at NAL Upstream Chemicals.

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Post ID: @1pga+19EfYZcM

Its not layoff. Their key people are leaving the company.

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